Sufism, Islam and Jungian Psychology

Sufism, Islam and Jungian Psychology
Title Sufism, Islam and Jungian Psychology PDF eBook
Author J. Marvin Spiegelman
Publisher Jungian Psychology
Pages 180
Release 1991
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN

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Here is a unique study of Sufism, the ultimate mystical doctrine at the very heart of Islam, analyzed within a Jungian context. With contributions by Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan, the Head of the Sufi Order in the West, and other internationally famous therapists and scholars.

Sufism, Islam, and Jungian Psychology

Sufism, Islam, and Jungian Psychology
Title Sufism, Islam, and Jungian Psychology PDF eBook
Author J. Marvin Spiegelman
Publisher Golden Dawn Publications
Pages 190
Release 1990-04-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780962245244

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Catching the Thread

Catching the Thread
Title Catching the Thread PDF eBook
Author Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee
Publisher The Golden Sufi Center
Pages 303
Release 1998-07-10
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1890350001

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A pioneering work integrating the traditional wisdom of the Sufis with the insights of Jungian psychology.

Islam and the West

Islam and the West
Title Islam and the West PDF eBook
Author Durre S. Ahmed
Publisher
Pages 102
Release 1993
Genre Islam
ISBN

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Toward a Positive Psychology of Islam and Muslims

Toward a Positive Psychology of Islam and Muslims
Title Toward a Positive Psychology of Islam and Muslims PDF eBook
Author Nausheen Pasha-Zaidi
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 412
Release 2021-07-15
Genre Psychology
ISBN 3030726061

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This book integrates research in positive psychology, Islamic psychology, and Muslim wellbeing in one volume, providing a view into the international experiential and spiritual lives of a religious group that represents over 24% of the world’s population. It incorporates Western psychological paradigms, such as the theories of Jung, Freud, Maslow, and Seligman with Islamic ways of knowing, while highlighting the struggles and successes of minoritized Muslim groups, including the LGBTQ community, Muslims with autism, Afghan Shiite refugees, and the Uyghur community in China. It fills a unique position at the crossroad of multiple social science disciplines, including the psychology of religion, cultural psychology, and positive psychology. By focusing on the ways in which spirituality, struggle, and social justice can lead to purpose, hope, and a meaningful life, the book contributes to scholarship within the second wave of positive psychology (PP 2.0) that aims to illustrate a balance between positive and negative aspects of human experience. While geared towards students, researchers, and academic scholars of psychology, culture, and religious studies, particularly Muslim studies, this book is also useful for general audiences who are interested in learning about the diversity of Islam and Muslims through a research-based social science approach.

Heart, Self, & Soul

Heart, Self, & Soul
Title Heart, Self, & Soul PDF eBook
Author Robert Frager
Publisher Quest Books
Pages 276
Release 2013-09-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 0835630625

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Heart, Self, and Soul is the first book by a Western psychologist to explore the rich spiritual tradition of Sufism as a path for personal growth. Western psychotherapy aims largely to help us eliminate neurotic traits formed in childhood and adapt to society. In contrast, the Sufi goal is ultimately spiritual: Yes, we need to transform our negativity and be effective in the world; but beyond that, we need to reach a state of harmony with the Divine. Full of stories, poetry, meditations, journaling exercises, and colorful everyday examples, this book will open the heart, nourish the self, and quicken the soul.

Sufism and the Way of Blame

Sufism and the Way of Blame
Title Sufism and the Way of Blame PDF eBook
Author Yannis Toussulis
Publisher Quest Books
Pages 313
Release 2012-12-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 0835630307

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Gold Winner of the 2012 Benjamin Franklin Award and the 2012 Independent Publisher Book Award! This is a definitive book on the Sufi “way of blame” that addresses the cultural life of Sufism in its entirety. Originating in ninth-century Persia, the “way of blame” (Arab. malamatiyya) is a little-known tradition within larger Sufism that focused on the psychology of egoism and engaged in self-critique. Later, the term referred to those Sufis who shunned Islamic literalism and formalism, thus being worthy of “blame.” Yannis Toussulis may be the first to explore the relation between this controversial movement and the larger tradition of Sufism, as well as between Sufism and Islam generally, throughout history to the present. Both a Western professor of the psychology of religion and a Sufi practitioner, Toussulis has studied malamatiyya for over a decade. Explaining Sufism as a lifelong practice to become a “perfect mirror in which God contemplates Himself,” he draws on and critiques contemporary interpretations by G. I Gurdjieff, J. G. Bennett, and Idries Shah, as well as on Frithjof Schuon, Martin Lings, and Seyyed Hossein Nasr. He also contributes personal research conducted with one of the last living representatives of the way of blame in Turkey today, Mehmet Selim Ozic.